tried to tell y’all years ago hvac the wave 
No it’s not

Thats hard work tbh
No it’s not
Thats hard work tbh
No it’s nottried to tell y’all years ago hvac the wave
No it’s not
Worked the biz for about 6 years. The techs make about $22-27hr but both companies I worked for split the sales side off to a diff dept of salesmen that are clean cut and talk well (techs usually aren’t good sale people). The salesmen were clearing $100k+ easily and here in Houston we are the biggest air conditioned city in the country. It’s also recession depression proof, you could literally die here with no a/c in summer months and a few choice days here in the winter you could freeze to death if elderly. It’s a great profession to be in, I was on the admin side of things and moved on but it’s GUARANTEED money no matter what.
Yep them kats make crazy bread. Here in texas them kats make money hand over fist.
Watch you gonna do when its 108 degrees for 10 days and your AC goes down? You gonna pay no matter the cost.
I’m making 75/hr (ot) right now
I’m commercial hvac/r trade tho.
I’ve been told you nikkas.
I turn down side jobs and OT, hell tomorrow I could make over 100/hr if I work. I’m on call for the whole weekend, 24 hours a day and if I get a call my paid time starts from the second I get that call to when I get home.
That’s plus 13/hr in my 401k ( employer contributed) and a healthy pension
They stopped testing for weed. I get a work truck, a cell phone and a credit card. Don’t pay for any gas or tolls and I make all my runs in my truck. Haven’t put 500 miles on my car(s) this year.
You can lead a nikka to water but can’t make em drink. Literally no one I have tried to put on has applied.
Any IT nikkas here can tell you, look at their bill when they have to call us about their cooling being down in server rooms![]()

I’m thinking about going this route. However, there is this Apprenticeship program in VA where I have to complete college level courses for up to two to nine week sessions. Tuition and books cost are paid by the program. While in and completed the courses/trade of choice you get all sick leave, annual leave, federal holidays, health insurance, life insurance, and a retirement plan.
Trades they offered are Boilermaker, Electrician, Electronics Mechanic, Fabric Worker, Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic, Insulator, Machinist, Marine Machinery Mechanic, Rigger, Metals Inspector, Painter, Pipefitter, Shipwright,
Welder, etc. Gotta make the move to VA if I want to get in.![]()

"You must be dumb if you choose to get a trade or enlist instead of taking out a student and attending college for a "career" that won't be there once you're done with school."
Meanwhile military gang eating. So are trade brehs.
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HVAC Tech here and this shyt is hard work man. Bloody hands from getting cut all day, dirty clothes, sweaty, hurt knees and back. Crawling into attics and under houses. Lifting furnaces up flights of stairs ain’t no joke breh.
Went to school for 10 months just to get out and make $15 an hour. These places want you to already have your own tools and you’ll be someone’s bytch aka apprentice for a while.
Being on call and working from sun up to sun down and 6 and even 7 days a week ain’t no fun breh.
Out in the blazing heat or in the freezing cold on top of rooftops. Don’t be afraid to climb up a ladder while it’s windy either.
A lot of these guys cycle through companies and a lot of these places don’t give benefits and start you off at low pay until you’ve put years in to get to that level.
Getting laid off because of slow seasons as well and work slowing.
shyt is back breaking work and a bytch. Got my certs tho and that opens up a lot of doors.

